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  3. THE COAL CRISIS

    During yesterday afternoon many more results were received, and the majority overwhelmingly favored a resumption of work. ...

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  4. MISS JOHNSON'S SOLO FLIGHT

    Miss Amy Johnson hopes to leave again early to-morrow morning. Her plane has been repaired. Test flights will be made, this afternoon. The ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    With rain falling, five good men buck in the pavilion, and with only 63 runs scored against Lancashire's moderate 176[?] the Australians were in ...

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  6. BISHOPS AT OUTER HARBOR LAST SATURDAY ON THE WAY TO LONDON TO ATTEND LAMBETH

    CONFERENCE.—Left to Right: Right Rev. Drs. Donald Baker (Bendigo), R, S. Hav (Tasmania). Most Rev. Dr F. W. Head (Archbishop of Melbourne), Bishop James.(of St. Arnaud). Right Rev. J. S. Moyes (formerly of St. Bartholomew's, Norwood, and now Bishop of Armidale). They are passengers on the Jervis Bay, which has sailed for England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DISTRICT COURT

    LAST NIGHT'S PROCEEDINGS The sitting of the District Court was continued last night, Judge Coyle presiding. ...

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  8. THE WATERFRONT

    The Senate by 22 votes to six carried a motion to disallow the regulations for a single picking up place for Melbourne wharf laborers. ...

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  9. GRECH v. BEZINA

    Frank Grech claimed £400 damages for alleged defamation of character from Frank Bezina. Mr. A. E. Rainbow, instructed by ...

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  10. A RESUMPTION CONDITION

    Mr. J. ("Bondy") Hoare, president of the northern miners said yesterday that before work could be resumed there would have to be a conference ...

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  11. PREPARATIONS BEING MADE IN SYDNEY FOR WELCOME

    Preparations are being made in Sydney to give a hitting welcome to Miss Johnson in expectation of the continuation of her flight south. The City ...

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  12. MAN SHOT IN ANKLE IN AN ADELAIDE STREET

    Evan David Powell, a gardener, aged 40 years, received a bullet wound in the ankle when walking along Grenfell-street yesterday evening. He ...

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  13. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Mr. J. Cleary, Chief Commissioner of Railways, replying at a civic reception at Goulburn, said he did not spare himself in his work. He added: ...

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  14. THE METAL MARKET

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  15. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    In the case John Joseph Evitts v. Edwin Bruce Medlin for £300 damages for negligence arising out of an accident, Mr. J. J. Davoren for the ...

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  16. MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY FOR THE RUBBER INDUSTRY

    Mr. F. M. Forde, Acting Ministefl for Customs, states that he his been informed that the English engineering firm of David' Bridge and Company, ...

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  17. COAL FOR THE RAILWAYS

    It is understood that as the result of the expected resumption of work on the northern coalfields at reduced wages the Railways Commissioners ...

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  18. MAY v. STEPHENSON

    By consent the claim of william Henry May against W. F. Stephenson for £35 5/6 for goods sold and delivered and mechanical work done, ...

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  19. PARIS TELEPHONISTS

    Telephone girls and telegraphic clerks to-day declared a lightning strike for increased salaries. "While the chaos in business at the Bourse (Stock ...

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  20. SUGGESTION TO JOIN TASMANIA WITH VICTORIA

    Mr. J. C. M'Phee, the Premier referring to the suggestion ot the Federal Statistician that Tasmania should be tacked on to ...

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  21. MITCHELL V. BETTISON

    Sarah Maud Mitchell, of 216 Pellstreet, proceeded against Walter Elias Bettison claiming £250 money lent in 1917, Mr. A. E. Rainbow, ...

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  22. COST OF LIVING FIGURES

    In the house of Representatives yesterday in answer to a question, Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, said the main factors which had ...

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  23. MR. LANG'S ALLEGATIONS REGARDING A CONTRACT

    An allegation by Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the Opposition, that the Railways Commissioners extended a contract with Allen Taylor and Co. for ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    [Private visits to friends are not recorded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner."] Sir Philip Game, the new State ...

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  25. MR. BAVIN QUESTIONED ON GOVT. CONTRIBUTION

    Asked to-day whether in the event of a resumption of the coal industry the Government was prepared to renew its offer of lower freights in order to ...

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  26. HALL v. DRAPER

    Hedley Albert Hali proceeded against Cyril Joseph Draper claiming £200 damages. Mr. J. J. Davoren represented the plaintiff. His Honor ...

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  27. FIRE AT WOODSIDE (VIC.)

    After a fire had destroyed his house at Woodside, on Wednesday night, the body of John M[?]Kenna was found outside with the ...

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  28. DAVIES BROS. v. DALEY

    In the case between Davies Bros. Motors Limited against R. Daley claiming £108 2/1 owing, a verdict by consent of £66 for the plaintiff, ...

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  29. UNLICENSED PISTOL

    John Berry (27), salesman, appeared at the Fitzroy Court yesterday charged with carrying a pistol without a permit. The police witness stated ...

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  30. THE ADELAIDE CUP

    The victory of Temptation in the Adelaide Cup on Wednesday last brought £4000 to a man Urins in Carlton Vic. He drew the winning ticket ...

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  31. M[?]EACHERN AND THOMAS v. BENNETT

    An[?] action by George Allan M'Eachern and Alfred James Thomas against J. E. Bennett claiming £400 for alleged slander was discontinued. ...

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  32. MINERS ATTITUDE

    Mr. D. Rees, general presidnt, and Mr. D. J. Davies, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, said to-day that the northern district committee ...

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  33. DELEGATES FOR RUSSIA

    The Sydney Tradesand Lahor Council by a large majority carried a motion to send three delegates to Kussia. Exciting scenes were ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    The Stamp Tax Unemployed Relief Bill, which provides for a stamp duty on all wages from £l to £6 a week, has passed the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  36. BOY'S DEATH

    With his neck encircled in the folds of a roller towel, Keith William Maunder (12) was found dead on the floor of the bathroom at the home of ...

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  37. DANCE AND EUCHRE

    The Burke Ward Parents and Citizens' Association Merrymakers held their usual weekly dance and euchre tournament at the Burke Ward Hall ...

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  38. INCOME TAX PROSECUTION

    In the City Court yesterday Hugo Schlapp was fined £400 for continuing his failure to furnish income returns from July, 1927, to June. 1923. ...

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  39. 'PLANE WING COLLAPSES AT HEIGHT OF 4000 FEET

    Pilot-Officer Rae was engaged in aerobatics at Point Gook when one of the wings of his plane collapsed at a height of 4000ft. The airman jumped ...

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  41. MARIST BROS. COLLEGE

    Details of the term examination held at the Marist Brothers College will be published in the Latest News Issue to-day. ...

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  42. MINERS' DECISION TO RETURN TO WORK

    Pending a meeting or the association, which will be held probably early next week, representatives of the Northern Collieries Association ...

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  43. FEDERAL ECONOMY

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, informed the Public Service Union that the present is not the time for the free exercise of arbitration rights ...

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  45. PROSPECTING FOR LEAD

    The Barrallier Mining Syndicate, which has been prospecting here, reports having struck a lode yielding 40 per cent lead, 25 per cent, zinc, and ...

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  46. ROTHBURY COLLIERY

    The future of the men employed at the Rothbury colliery is still in doubt, hut referring to the matter to-day Mr R. W. D. Weaver, the Minister for ...

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  47. REPORTED REMOVAL OF GIRL FROM SCHOOL

    The Redfern police have received a report that a girl had been taken away from a private school at Redfern. They are continuing their ...

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  48. BROADCASTING INQUIRY

    Sydney, Friday. It has been decided that the Broadcasting Royal Commission shall open its inquiry at Canberra on Thursday ...

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  49. S.A. PREMIER'S STATEMENT REGARDING COAL SUPPLIES

    Mr. L. L. Hill, the Premier of South Australia, said to-day that as soon as it is possible to obtain supplies of coal from New South Wales there will be ...

    Article : 57 words
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  52. THE KURRAJONG TRAGEDY

    At the conclusion of the Windsor inquest the coroner committed Cecil Charles for trial on a charge of murder. The battered body of John Edward ...

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  53. AERIAL MAIL

    The relief plane which arrived from Mildura yesterday afternoon to take out the mails in the absence of the Whip Bird, which is held np for ...

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